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Official Panthers/Raiders Tailgate Thread


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This week the Bucs come to town for a 1pm matchup. The Huddle concludes its 9th season of putting on a donation tailgate with all proceeds going to at the end of the year. Members of the Huddle have donated well over $22,000 and nearly 700 bikes to Toys for Tots over the years. Every single game over 8 seasons have been sponsored by and companies alike and this year is fully sponsored as well. Posters or companies sponsor all the food and non-alcoholic drinks and fans come and partake while leaving a donation in the bucket. 100% of all monies used to purchase bikes donated to Toys for Tots at stadium.

This week's tailgate is sponsored by Madhatter and Panthers55. Please thank them for their generosity.

This week's menu is still under construction please check back for menu update.

Here is the usual info, and any other questions about the tailgate please direct to this thread:

Where? DUE TO DEMOLITION OF THE OLD LOT WE ARE LOCATED AT A LARGE LOT AT THE INTERSECTION OF TRYON, 3RD ST, AND CHURCH. WE WILL HAVE TENTS WITH A HUDDLE BANNER ON IT. Basically if you walk into the lot from Tryon St, you will run right into us.

What? Lots of good food and non-alcoholic drinks. BYOB if you want to drink your own booze. Tents for rain or for shade provided as well as chairs for people that need them.

When? We start at 8am Sunday. Get there early for the good food and to hang out with other Panthers fans like yourself.

Who? During the course of the day from 8am, usually 50 people pass through. You never know who will show up and opposing fans are certainly welcome. If you have no other place to tailgate and want to maximize the gameday experience this certainly kicks ass over just pulling your car up to the stadium an hour before and walking in. You'll get better food here than any heat lamped fries or pretzels you'll get in the stadium and have a good time tailgating no matter what the score is for the game.

Any other questions this is the thread to ask in.

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Ok menu lined up.....more pizza, pasta, wings, garlic butter bread, and salad from Joel's Pizzaria 5668 International Dr. Suite A Charlotte, NC 28270 delivered fresh from his restaurant to our tailgate spot food will be delivered around 11:00 am.

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